A pair of Besselink & Jones lamps, of recent manufacture, of doric column form, possibly maple, 68.5cm high to fitting,together with a glass table lamp,printed with flowers to a white ground,49.5cm high to fitting (3)Condition report: Glass lamp) Loose on its base.Pair) Columns slightly loose/twisted.General) Knocks and wear, overall good order.
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A pair of mahogany table lamps,raised on turned and reeded column, loaded bases, with marbled paper shades, 74cm overall together with a veined alabaster lamp, with a cream fabric shade,62cm highand a green pottery lamp base, no shade, 39cm high (4)Condition report: The bases of the lamps are loose - need resticking. The columns are slightly rubbed. Shades modern. Working.Alabaster - shade good - working.Green glazed - modern mounts. No shade
A Victorian tortoiseshell and mother-of-pearl card case,11cm longtogether with a black lacquered miniature table, early 20th century, with mother-of-pearl inlay, a similar box, 23cm wide, and a small Persian lacquered box and cover, 20th century, with enamelled and gilt decoration, 8cm long (4) Condition report: Box: worn, escutcheon missing, chips to edges on front
A Japanese parquetry table top cabinet,c.1900, the moulded rectangular top over one bank of four graduated drawers and another with a cupboard opening to reveal two drawers over a drawer, 67cm wide22cm deep24cm highCondition report: Surface scratches and knocks, one side handle lacking, some bends to metal mounts and unevenness to veneer.
A collection of silver dressing table items,comprising a dressing mirror, decorated with cherubs in relief, by Williams Ltd, Birmingham 1904, 28cm long, together with another example, with a reeded edge, London 1906, 27cm long, a cut glass dressing table box, the silver repousse decorated lid by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1903, 18.5cm wide, a silver mounted comb, Birmingham 1934, 11.5cm wide, a pair of silver brushes, by William Comyns & Sons, 17cm long and a pair of silver brushes, by William Comyns & Sons, London 1908, 22.2cm long (qty.)Condition report: Surface scratches to cut glass trinket boxes, evidence of scuffs throughout. Splits and wear. Some brushes loose for their mounts and lacking bristles.
A pair of palm tree table lamps,of recent manufacture, the stylised palm tree leaves above an urn, each on square section stepped base, 71cm highCondition report: Minor marks to painted base, due to the nature of the item small losses are to be expected to palm tree leaves.Resin and pressed metal.
A silver dressing table set,by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1937, comprising a mirror, two brushes and six glass jars, each with green guilloche enamel, together with three silver dressing table brushes,by James Deakin & Sons, Birmingham 1911 (12) Condition report: Chips to the enamel. Chips to glass items. Brushes a little loose and some lifting of silver throughout.
A collection of four table lamps, the gilt metal socket modelled as an urn with swags, leading to a square glass column, on four paw feet, each with square tapering cream shades, 53.5cm high to socket 74.5cm high with shadeCondition report: Minor nibbles to the edge of the glass columns. Some pulls to the shades.
A William IV style mahogany extending dining table, with four extra leaves, 20th century, the oval moulded top raised on turned reeded supports terminating in castors, 145cm wide362cm length 75cm highCondition report: Evidence of dirt to castors, top good with minor scratches and wear.Slightly warped. One leaf with a repair to the corner. Not all leaves original. Earlier elements but all repolished.There are some knocks to the polished surface. There is also a slight variation in colour to the leaves.
A gilt console table and mirror, the cartouche shaped plate with moulded c scroll frame, above rouge marble top and fluted frieze on stretcher turned supports, Table 140cm wide41cm deep88cm high Mirror 142 x 88cmCondition report: Chip to marble top, minor surface scratches to gilding.#No apparent major losses to the mirror. Some minor scratching to the plate. Of recent manufacture.
A Victorian inlaid circular breakfast table, 19th century, the figured circular top inset with a foliate decorated bangle, on carved column and scroll feet,129cm diameter78cm highCondition report: No blistering to the top. Scratches, knocks and slight losses to the marquetry on the tabletop. Base appears original, lower section of column with loose elements. One castor missing. Please see additional images.
A pair of George III silver ladles, by George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London 1787, together with a collection of further silver flatware,to include a set of four table forks by Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1840, ten George III and later dessert forks, a serving spoon, 29.5cm long, and various teaspoons, 33.5ozt (qty.)Condition report: Tarnishing, scratches and wear commensurate with age and use. The hallmarks are rubbed and illegible on the serving spoon.
A 17th century-style folding oak dining table, 20th century, the plank top with metal hinges, supported by lopers, raised on cup-and-cover turned supports united by stretchers, 108cm wide extended183cm long77cm high together with a set of eight ladder back chairs and padded cushions (17) Provenance: 47 Phillimore Gardens, Holland Park, London, W8.Condition report: The table solid and sturdy, with faux knocks, marks and losses. Some general additional wear. One loper quite stiff. Hinges ok. The chairs with knocks and wear to supports. One drop in rush seat with a mould mark. Some damage and breaks to rush. Joints of chairs relatively solid. Seat cushions in fair order, but with one or two marks.
A George III style mahogany drop leaf dining table, 20th century, of circular form, with a reeded edge, overturned legs terminating onto ball feet, 146cm diameter74cm hightogether with a set of six George III style shield backed mahogany dining chairs,20th century, each with an upholstered drop-in seat, each joined at the supports by an H-shaped stretcher, 55cm wide53cn deep97cm high, seat 48cm high (7)Condition report: Scratches to both the table and the chairs occurring throughout. Wear commensurate with age and use. The upholstery somewhat faded to the chairs.
A Regency mahogany triple pillar dining table, circa 1830, the rectangular top with two extra leaves on reeded outswept feet476cm wide123cm deep73cm highCondition report: One end bleached, some evidence of alterations, surface scratches throughout, repairs to undersideTable straight when fully set up. Please see additional images.
A collection of silver and plated items, to include two sterling silver toast racks, by T Wilkinson & Sons and Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1919 and 1938, two sterling silver butter knives with thistle finials, Sheffield 1928, a sterling silver pin cushion in the form of a pig, cushion deficient, Birmingham 1919, a sterling silver pill box with enamel lid, Birmingham 1929, four glass and cut glass scent and dressing table bottles, with sterling silver lids and collars, etc.,weighable silver 5.2ozt total (qty.)Condition report: Surface marks/scratches/tarnish to all, commensurate with age. Cushion to pin cushion is deficient. Dents to the silver pig.Scratches, chips and losses to the enamel lid of pill box.Hinge to the lid of one of the silver bottles is broken - chenier not soldered to base on one side. Lid to this bottle dented in a number of places.Dings and dents to all of the silver lids. Scratches and nicks to all glass bottles.Globe shaped bottle: glass stopper trapped in hollow part of lid.
A Japanese fourfold table screen,20th century, painted with kingfishers among lotus flowers and leaves, signed and stamped 87.6 x 153cmCondition report: Tears and paint losses, splits to the mounting fabric, chips and scratches to wood frame. The reverse with a hole, marks, splits and losses.
A George II mahogany tea table, 18th century, the hinged fold over top, on a single gate support, raised on lappet turned legs and pad feet, 81cm wide38cm deep72cm highCondition report: Top has come away from base, in need of attention.Scratches and scuffs throughout more extreme to topUsed
A rosewood fold over tea table, early to mid 19th century, the top with beaded edge, over plain and barley twist supports, united by a turned stretcher,87.5cm wide43.5cm deep closed, 86.5cm deep open76cm highCondition report: Knocks losses and wear throughout. Top is loose.Top secure, but a little steady, with movement from side to side.
A collection of seven Victorian Fiddle pattern silver dessert forks, by Robert Wallis, London 1844 together with a collection of three similar table forks, by Robert Wallis, London 1843 and three further examples by William Bateman II, London 1838,total 22ozt (13)Condition report: Tarnishing, marks and surface scratches commensurate with age
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